No Fem el CIM

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"No Fem el CIM" Protest in L'Arboç, 08/2006
"No Fem el CIM" Protest in L'Arboç, 08/2006

The "No fem el CIM" (NFC) movement was founded in 2003 in the Penedes region of Catalonia. It was then that locals learned that the Catalan government wanted to construct a dry port between the towns of Banyeres del Penedès, l'Arboç i Sant Jaume dels Domenys. However, it was not until August of 2005 that the movement began to take-off, gaining national recognition, spurred by the release of the government's 544 acre (220 hectare) plan for the inland port. Since then, members of the movement have held numerous protests as well as meetings with local and national government entities in an attempt to prevent dry port construction.

[edit] Who supports the NFC movement?

At the beginning of 2007, the groups that had come out in support of the NFC movement included:

  • 2 County Boards and Commissions: Baix Penedès, Alt Penedès
  • 9 City Councils: l'Arboç, Bellvei, la Bisbal del Penedès, la Granada, Llorenç del Penedès, Sant Jaume dels Domenys, Torrelavit, Vilafranca del Penedès i Vilanova i la Geltrú.
  • 5 Business Associations
  • 5 Labor Unions
  • 7 Environmental Groups
  • 9 Foundations and Associations
  • 54 Cultural Groups
  • various national and local political groups
  • 4.279 Catalan residents

[edit] Structure of the NFC movement

The "No fem el CIM" movement is a grassroots movement that operates by means of five autonomous committees:

  • The NFC Communication Committee
  • The NFC Publicity Committee
  • The NFC Fundraising Committee
  • The NFC Political Action Committee
  • The NFC Legal Action Committee

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